Crossword-Solution: ACIS 4 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ACIS anagram AICS, ASCI, ASIC, CAIS, CASI, ICAS, ISAC, SAIC, SICA

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He loved Galatea. 1 answer
river Sicily 1 answer
Youth slain by Cyclops. 1 answer
Youth beloved by Galatea. 1 answer
Victim of Polyphemus, in myth 1 answer
Son of Faunus. 1 answer
Sicily river 1 answer
Sicilian youth of myth. 1 answer
Sicilian youth in love with Galatea. 1 answer
River near Mt. Etna. 1 answer
River near Mount Etna. 1 answer
Mythical shepherd, lover of Galatea. 1 answer
MOUNT Etna river 1 answer
Lover of Galatea 1 answer
Handel's "___ and Galatea" 1 answer
Handel opera role. 1 answer
Galatea, lover of 1 answer
Galatea's unlucky love 1 answer
Galatea's lover 1 answer
Galatea's love 1 answer
Galatea's beloved 1 answer
GALAHAD, sweetheart of 1 answer
Beloved of Galatea 1 answer
"___ and Galatea," Handel opus 1 answer
Handel hero 2 answers
APHRODITE BROUGHT THE SCULPTURE TO LIFE AS GALATEA 11 answers
BACK TO METHUSELAH CHARACTER 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Hierof was Poliphemus wo Thurgh pure Envie, and evere aspide, And waiteth upon every side, Whan he togedre myhte se This yonge Acis with Galathe.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
This Polipheme a Geant was; And whan he sih the sothe cas, How Galathee him hath forsake And Acis to hire love take, His herte mai it noght forbere That he ne roreth lich a Bere; 160 And as it were a wilde beste, The whom no reson mihte areste, He ran Ethna the hell aboute, Wher nevere yit the fyr was oute, Fulfild of sorghe and gret desese, That he syh Acis wel at ese.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
Til ate laste he him bethoghte, As he which al Envie soghte, And torneth to the banke ayein, Wher he with Galathee hath seyn 170 Acis, whom that he thoghte grieve, Thogh he himself mai noght relieve.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
This Geant with his ruide myht Part of the banke he schof doun riht, The which evene upon Acis fell, So that with fallinge of this hell This Poliphemus Acis slowh, Wherof sche made sorwe ynowh.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
This Galathee of whom I speke, That of hirself mai noght be wreke, Withouten eny semblant feigned Sche hath hire loves deth compleigned, And with hire sorwe and with hire wo Sche hath the goddes moeved so, 190 That thei of pite and of grace Have Acis in the same place, Ther he lai ded, into a welle Transformed, as the bokes telle, With freisshe stremes and with cliere, As he whilom with lusti chiere Was freissh his love forto qweme.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
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Used 64 times in crossword archives (1943–2012).